Athens II: Athens in late antiquity

Zusammen mit Rom und Jerusalem ist Athen heute ein Symbol europäischer Kultur. Dieses Bild wurde von den Transformationen der Spätantike entscheidend geprägt. Der Band analysiert interdisziplinär das physische und imaginierte Athen der Spätantike und zeigt auf, wie Bildung und pagane Religion die zw...

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Published in:Civitatum orbis mediterranei studia
Contributors: Tanaseanu-Döbler, Ilinca 1979- (Editor) ; Alvensleben, Leonie von 1987- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2020
In: Civitatum orbis mediterranei studia (4)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Athens II: Athens in late antiquity] (2022) (Sweetman, Rebecca J., 1973 -)
Edition:1. Auflage
Series/Journal:Civitatum orbis mediterranei studia 4
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Athens / History 300-600
B Athens / Philosophy / Culture / Late Antiquity
Further subjects:B Hymnen
B Conference program 2015 (Göttingen)
B Supersessionism
B Ancient History studies
B Religion
B cultural contexts
B Jews in Antiquity
B Concepts of the Divine
B Hellenism
B Rhetoric
B Civitatum Orbis MEditerranei Studia
B Neoplatonism
B Antike Religionsgeschichte
B Philosophy
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Summary:Zusammen mit Rom und Jerusalem ist Athen heute ein Symbol europäischer Kultur. Dieses Bild wurde von den Transformationen der Spätantike entscheidend geprägt. Der Band analysiert interdisziplinär das physische und imaginierte Athen der Spätantike und zeigt auf, wie Bildung und pagane Religion die zwei Koordinaten darstellen, welche die Wahrnehmungen der Stadt bestimmten.InhaltsübersichtIlinca Tanaseanu-Döbler (contributed to by Leonie von Alvensleben): Athens in Late Antiquity – Learning and Paganism I. Roman Athens: Real and Imagined Christoph Auffarth: Athen – die heilige Stadt: Erbe, Umdeutung, Palimpsest der Sakrallandschaft – Heinz-Günther Nesselrath: Philostratus' Apollonius in Imperial Athens: Old Values and Modern Decadence II. Late Antique Athens: Archaeological Aspects Arja Karivieri: The Archaeology of Athens in Late Antiquity – Tasos Tanoulas: The Acropolis in Late Antiquity – Balbina Bäbler: From Asclepius to the 'Saints without Silver': The Transformation of a Sanctuary in Late Antique Athens – Georgios Deligiannakis: From Paganism to Christianity in Late Antique Athens: A Re-Evaluation III. Symbolic Constructions of Athens: Athens as an Epitome of Culture Jan R. Stenger: Learning City: The Athenian Experience in Late Antiquity – Michael Schramm: Julian, Athens, and the Athenians – Jochen Schultheiß: Athens as a Cultural Symbol in Christian Authors IV. Schools and their Social Context Stefanie Holder: The Inner Structure of Schools in Third- and Fourth- Century Athens – Edward Watts: Athens, Educational Reform, and the Future of Philosophy – Anthony Kaldellis: The Politics of Classical Genealogies in the Late Antique Roman East V. Athenian Neoplatonism: Philosophy and Religion Irmgard Männlein-Robert: Vom Piräus zur Akropolis, oder: Das spätantike Athen der Hellenen. Zur Bedeutung von Wegen und Räumen in der Vita Procli des Marinos – Sarah Klitenic Wear: Syrianus and the Shape of Platonist Philosophy in Late Antique Athens: Evidence from the Parmenides Commentary Tradition – Ilinca Tanaseanu-Döbler: Patron Goddess of Athens – Patron Goddess of Philosophy? Athena in Proclus and the Neoplatonic Tradition – Leonie von Alvensleben: Intertextuelle Götternähe: Homerische Kurzzitate im Athenehymnos des Proklos
Together with Jerusalem and Rome, Athens stands today as a symbol of European culture. This image goes back a long way, having received a lasting imprint from the developments of Late Antiquity. The present volume focuses on this period, exploring the cultural and religious transformations of the city and the creation of symbolic images of Athens from the fourth to the sixth centuries AD from a variety of perspectives, including archaeology, ancient history, classical philology, Byzantine studies, and the history of religions. The contributions retrace reconfigurations of urban space and their impact on the sacred topography of Athens, as well as the changes in the Athenian panorama of learning and religion, uncovering various strategies employed to appropriate or counteract the Athenian past and its symbolic capital, whether by means of genealogy, by architectonic measures or by constructing literary images of the city suited to supporting particular claims. From the various competing discourses over the city, Late Antique Athens emerges as an emblem of higher learning and pagan religion, an image bequeathed to later European intellectual history.Survey of contentsIlinca Tanaseanu-Döbler (contributed to by Leonie von Alvensleben): Athens in Late Antiquity – Learning and Paganism I. Roman Athens: Real and Imagined Christoph Auffarth: Athen – die heilige Stadt: Erbe, Umdeutung, Palimpsest der Sakrallandschaft – Heinz-Günther Nesselrath: Philostratus' Apollonius in Imperial Athens: Old Values and Modern Decadence II. Late Antique Athens: Archaeological Aspects Arja Karivieri: The Archaeology of Athens in Late Antiquity – Tasos Tanoulas: The Acropolis in Late Antiquity – Balbina Bäbler: From Asclepius to the 'Saints without Silver': The Transformation of a Sanctuary in Late Antique Athens – Georgios Deligiannakis: From Paganism to Christianity in Late Antique Athens: A Re-Evaluation III. Symbolic Constructions of Athens: Athens as an Epitome of Culture Jan R. Stenger: Learning City: The Athenian Experience in Late Antiquity – Michael Schramm: Julian, Athens, and the Athenians – Jochen Schultheiß: Athens as a Cultural Symbol in Christian Authors IV. Schools and their Social Context Stefanie Holder: The Inner Structure of Schools in Third- and Fourth- Century Athens – Edward Watts: Athens, Educational Reform, and the Future of Philosophy – Anthony Kaldellis: The Politics of Classical Genealogies in the Late Antique Roman East V. Athenian Neoplatonism: Philosophy and Religion Irmgard Männlein-Robert: Vom Piräus zur Akropolis, oder: Das spätantike Athen der Hellenen. Zur Bedeutung von Wegen und Räumen in der Vita Procli des Marinos – Sarah Klitenic Wear: Syrianus and the Shape of Platonist Philosophy in Late Antique Athens: Evidence from the Parmenides Commentary Tradition – Ilinca Tanaseanu-Döbler: Patron Goddess of Athens – Patron Goddess of Philosophy? Athena in Proclus and the Neoplatonic Tradition – Leonie von Alvensleben: Intertextuelle Götternähe: Homerische Kurzzitate im Athenehymnos des Proklos
ISBN:3161582985
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-158298-1